graficallyminded

If you haven't already heard about it, Cushy Stock is a new application designed specifically for photographers and illustrators to speed up workflow and make submitting images to these agencies a breeze. It allows you to upload to any site that has FTP upload, as well as the others that are currently supported.

This is a really easy program to learn, and it saves a lot of time. Once you have your latest batches done, set it and forget it. Cushy will upload your daily batches while you get on with your life. No dragging files to multiple FTP site windows, and waiting for one to be done to start the next.

Let me know what you guys think - so far I'm very impressed with it! Cushy Stock seems to be very active with program improvements and updates as well.

It seems to be very well thought out and a pretty powerful piece of software. It is already starting to improve my workflow in less than 2 hours of playing around with it. I hope to give it a more through examination this next weekend.

I have a feeling that I am going to buy the full version. I'll let you know if I do.

If you attempt to upload and your upload settings aren't right, it won't let you try again after you fix the settings. You have to exit the program and start it again.

If you drag files too quickly from the middle file area into the category area, you can't deposit them. You have to drag them slowly.

When you type in the description area and hit the space bar, the image in the studio advances to the next, if you hit backspace it goes back to the previous image.

And 7 others that are pretty bad.

And nobody has posted anything in their bug forums since March and the author hasn't responded to anything in a couple of months...

Too bad, it has potential.

I am not sure about bug forum, I believe that it is not used any more. But if you submit all you found at http://www.tracker.cushystock.com/ - author is pretty good in fixing, you can expect a better version pretty soon. I'd even encourage you to do it - I also believe it has a good potential, but without feedback it will be lost.

The limitation only allows you to upload one image in the trial version. You then need to exit the software and open it up again in order to be able to upload another image if you have not registered the software.

FYI. Cushy Stock 1.8.5 supports localization (Russian and Dutch). Also you can add any translation and get a free key .

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grp_photo

« Reply #18 on: October 30, 2008, 15:34 »

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Good to hear there is a new version Though i'm not particulary interested in russian neither dutch (i'm wondering a little bit about that choice isn't spanish, french and german more important?)I would be interested if there are also some bugs ironed out.

Good to hear there is a new version Though i'm not particulary interested in russian neither dutch (i'm wondering a little bit about that choice isn't spanish, french and german more important?)I would be interested if there are also some bugs ironed out.

What bugs do you mean? Russian language is supported too.

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« Reply #21 on: October 30, 2008, 18:35 »

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well Cushystock has a few and some strange behaviors but i can see already much improvements with filtering so big congrats on that and thank you!Yes i know that russian is supported i just wondered about that dutch goes second but i guess this is just because someone translated it pretty early in dutch, i'm fine with english.Please keep concentrating on stability and performance that would make really happy i'm pretty fine with the features.

Does it really only support 30 keywords? If yes, what does it do with the remaining 20 in the metadata of your image? Just cut off the last 20? I always put the most important ones in front, so cutting off the last 20 would not be a disaster.But if the program sorts them alphabetically first ...

We are currently trying the "beta" pro version. Updates are pushed out to it periodically. It does certain things well, other things not so well, and somethings have placeholders in the interface but are yet to be implemented.